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Worth to choose aerospace over mechanical and others / job demand?

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FranciscoNQN

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Hi, My name is Francisco, I'm from Argentina and I'm an electronic technician. I'm trying to figure out if it is worth studying aerospace engineering in "Universidad De La Plata" thinking that I will have to compete with US and EU engineers while trying to find a job, my long term goal is to end my career, get a toffle English certificate and go live in New Zeland or Australia. I like planes, helicopters, and spacecraft, but my parents tell me that Argentina has poor aerospace development and I will struggle to find jobs, so I should go with mechanical or materials. My question is: Aerospace teaches you about aerodynamics, thermodynamics, structures. electronics and materials, Is that hard to find a job as an aerospace engineer? at least in something that isn't related that much? such automotive?

Thank you! Hope you can help me :)
 
There are very few aerospace jobs in Australia or NZ. For automotive you'd be better off with a mechanical engineering degree. Again, there aren't that many automotive engineering jobs in Australia or NZ, as our brilliant politicians killed the industry.

Cheers

Greg Locock


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